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Wed, 23 December 2015

AccorHotels Rebrands Novotel Zhuhai

AccorHotels has rebranded the Novotel Zhuhai, located in the Guangdong Province of China, as a Pullman Hotel.

Located in Gongbei along the borders of Macau and 5 minutes away from the bus station that connects Guangzhou, Jiangmen and Zhongshan, Pullman Zhuhai is part of the midtown commercial complex offering guests with numerous shopping and dining options around the area.

The hotel features 268 guest rooms, three restaurants, a lobby and an executive lounge, two ballrooms, five meeting rooms and a chapel located at the garden terrace – a multifunctional specialty restaurant and event space, as well as recreational facilities including a fitness center, sauna and steam rooms, an outdoor pool and a bar for an evening chill out.

"We are excited to welcome the hotel to the Pullman family, one of the fastest-growing brands in AccorHotels' luxury and upscale segment since its launch in 2007 amid continuously robust demand from both property owners and travellers," said Paul Richardson, Chief Operating Officer, AccorHotels Greater China. "The rebranding of the property is part of AccorHotels' on-going global endeavor to further align with its brand architecture to ensure a more consistent brand experience for its guests."

The latest rebranding will add to the growing Pullman network of 25 hotels in 22 cities with another 69 hotels in the globe.

Both ownership and management of the hotel remain unchanged after the rebranding.

See also: Rebranding a Hotel - HD Video Interview with Mr. Luc Bollen, General Manager of The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel.

AccorHotels, Pullman

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